Clawdemy Lessons

Clawdemy Lessons

Free AI literacy for everyday users. Bite-size narrated lessons that turn fear into fluency, one topic at a time.

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June 10, 2026 22 mins
Lesson 2 of Track 7 (Git Workflow: From Solo to Multi-Agent Teams). The hands-on lesson where the snapshot model meets actual commands. You will feel the pain of manual tracking for ten minutes, then meet git init as relief, then learn the working-staging-repo mental model that makes commit hygiene make sense.
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Lesson 13 of Track 7 (Git Workflow: From Solo to Multi-Agent Teams). Pre-lesson orientation for L13. Scope, learning outcomes, prerequisites, reading map, and what L13 deliberately does not cover.
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June 10, 2026 13 mins
Lesson 1 of Track 7 (Git Workflow: From Solo to Multi-Agent Teams). The problem version control solves, the snapshot mental model that underpins git, and why every later lesson in this track depends on getting this foundation right. L1 is command-free by design: it builds the mental model that makes every command in L2 onward coherent.
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June 10, 2026 27 mins
Lesson 4 of Track 7 (Git Workflow: From Solo to Multi-Agent Teams). The lesson that closes Phase 1. You learn to recover from mistakes safely. Discard working changes. Unstage staged changes. Undo commits without losing work. The reflog as your safety net. By the end you have confident solo git workflow.
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June 10, 2026 42 mins
Lesson 16 of Track 7 (Git Workflow: From Solo to Multi-Agent Teams). The closing lesson. A grounded look at where git might evolve as AI authorship becomes routine. What new primitives might emerge from the patterns we already see. Which fundamentals will not change. How to stay calm and grounded as the tooling shifts under your feet. By the end of L16 you have a calibrated sense of what to watch for, what to ignore, and why the sn...
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Lesson 9 of Track 7 (Git Workflow: From Solo to Multi-Agent Teams). The four production team workflows that build on the primitives from Phase 2. You learn what each one prescribes, when it fits, and how to choose. You see the role of branch protection rules and CI gates. By the end you can read any company's git workflow documentation and know what's prescribed versus optional, including how to set up your own open-source project ...
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June 10, 2026 40 mins
Lesson 8 of Track 7 (Git Workflow: From Solo to Multi-Agent Teams). How branches travel between machines and between repositories. You learn what a remote is, how push and fetch and pull work, the difference between origin and upstream, the fork-based contribution model used by open-source projects, and how to safely force-push when you need to. Closes Phase 2.
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June 10, 2026 35 mins
Lesson 10 of Track 7 (Git Workflow: From Solo to Multi-Agent Teams). How specific commits become formal releases. You learn what a git tag is, the difference between lightweight and annotated tags, semantic versioning (semver), how to write release notes, and how releases work across the four workflows from L9. By the end you can mark, push, and announce a release for any project.
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June 10, 2026 70 mins
Lesson 12 of Track 7 (Git Workflow: From Solo to Multi-Agent Teams). Pre-lesson orientation for L12. Scope, learning outcomes, prerequisites, reading map, and what L12 deliberately does not cover.
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June 10, 2026 35 mins
Lesson 6 of Track 7 (Git Workflow: From Solo to Multi-Agent Teams). Pull requests are where modern engineering culture lives. You learn the mechanical flow (push branch, open PR, address review, merge), how to write a PR description that respects the reviewer's time, the three merge strategies, and the etiquette of giving and receiving code review.
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June 10, 2026 80 mins
Lesson 14 of Track 7 (Git Workflow: From Solo to Multi-Agent Teams). Three patterns for integrating work from parallel AI agents. Shared origin (simplest, most common). Per-agent fork (strongest isolation). Shared worktrees (fastest iteration, lead controls everything). How the lead orchestrates a fleet, runs integration, catches semantic conflicts that git cannot see, and produces a clean integration branch. By the end of L14 you ...
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June 10, 2026 40 mins
Lesson 7 of Track 7 (Git Workflow: From Solo to Multi-Agent Teams). Merge conflicts are mechanical, not catastrophic. You learn why they happen, how to read git's conflict markers, the step-by-step resolution process, the five conflict types (textual, logical, semantic, delete-modify, rename-edit), and when to abort and retry. By the end you can resolve any conflict you'll encounter in two-person collaboration.
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June 10, 2026 20 mins
Lesson 3 of Track 7 (Git Workflow: From Solo to Multi-Agent Teams). The lesson where mechanics become discipline. You can commit, now you learn to commit WELL, meaningful messages, atomic scope, the staging area as a thinking tool, and the Conventional Commits convention that most professional teams use.
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June 10, 2026 65 mins
Lesson 11 of Track 7 (Git Workflow: From Solo to Multi-Agent Teams). Two surgical tools every working developer reaches for. Cherry-pick copies a single commit from one branch onto another, the canonical way to backport hotfixes. Stash saves in-progress work without committing, the safety net for context switches. By the end of L11 you can backport a fix across branches, set aside dirty work to handle an emergency, and recover safe...
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June 10, 2026 23 mins
Lesson 5 of Track 7 (Git Workflow: From Solo to Multi-Agent Teams). The lesson that opens Phase 2. You learn what a branch actually is (a movable pointer to a commit), how to create and switch branches, and why git's branching model is what makes collaboration possible. The snapshot mental model from L1 starts to pay off most here.
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June 10, 2026 60 mins
Lesson 15 of Track 7 (Git Workflow: From Solo to Multi-Agent Teams). What changes in a git workflow when an AI agent is the one typing the code. Co-authorship conventions including the standard Co-Authored-By trailer and the "Generated with Claude Code" marker. What human review specifically looks for in AI-authored diffs. How PR descriptions and release notes evolve to acknowledge AI contributions honestly. By the end of L15 you c...
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June 4, 2026 11 mins
A tour of the memory system. The distinction between conversation history and memory, the four tiers (Pinned, Insights, General, Decayed), the three pathways memories get in, the Memory panel where you control them, and the privacy rule for what should and should not be saved.
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The first hands-on Clawless lesson. Send your first message, find the model picker in the dock row, switch models mid-conversation without losing your place, and use the provider-prefixed pattern to reach off-list models. The capability the rest of the track sits on.
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June 4, 2026 12 mins
The two anxieties of the first week with Clawless. CostGuard is the spending safety net that watches your BYOK usage against a monthly cap. The data path is your computer, the AI provider, your computer, with no Clawless server holding your conversations.
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June 4, 2026 10 mins
How Clawless connects to AI providers. What an API key actually is, where yours lives once you save it, the BYOK billing model with no Clawless markup, and the OAuth path that lets ChatGPT subscribers skip per-token charges on OpenAI models.
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